T.M.G Suganda Srichurnam - 20 Gms | Thiruman/ Namakatti/ Holy Stick for Tilak Ayyappa With Arch • The mala's natural wood
Description
• The mala's natural wood beads have grounding qualities that aid in balancing emotions
this agarathi is intended to cater to the requirements of both novices and experienced learners
• Give your child the gift of these timeless stories with this wonderful addition to the Amar Chitra comics
• The beads in the Tiger Eye stone Mala are often hand-knotted
promote learning
T.M.G Suganda Srichurnam - 20 Gms | Thiruman/ Namakatti/ Holy Stick for Tilak Ayyappa With Arch • The mala's natural woodNamakatti is used to draw the naamam on the body by Vaishnavites, which represents the place where Sriman Narayana is said to reside. Thiruman is drawn as two vertical white lines on the forehead. The Srichurnam is the coloured line in the middle of the two vertical white lines. The white lines represent Sri Vishnu, and the yellow coloured line represents Sri Lakshmi. Together, the three lines are also called Naamam. Features and Benefits: This mango
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